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The Ibis Hakkalugi is available in two builds for 2013, with Ultegra (£2,499) and Rival (£3,399) options

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Ibis Hakkalugi gets discs for 2013

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

2013 Ibis Hakkalugi

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Hakkalugi is also available as a frameset for £1,650

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Ibis Hakkalugi gets discs for 2013

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Mondraker's forward geometry setup is nothing new, but always worthy of a snap

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Mondraker's Podium Pro

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This Scalp downhill bike from Nukeproof was kitted out with a Manitou Dorado upside-down fork

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Tough up front…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…in the middle…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…and at the rear!

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hotlines had several Lapierre bikes on display that featured their new Electronic Intelligence suspension system

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

A 1992 Yeti ARC

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Manitou 2 forks with Critical racing brakes!

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Purple ano, you just can't get enough

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Period Shimano XTR sits before a Tioga Disk drive rear wheel

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Both the 33 and 35 forks from Formula were on display…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…complete with intricate compression, rebound and lockout adjustments

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Yeti 303 looked as tasty as ever

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Yeti SB95A 29er

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the international build Yeti SB66A

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the DVO Emerald prototype downhill fork – its upside down chassis looks promising

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

43mm uppers look fully moto

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Topeak Defender iGlow is a rear mudguard with an integrated LED

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Topeak now produce a whole range of accessories to support the iPhone

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Topeak Ridecase II is a silicon case for the iPhone and comes packaged with a handlebar/stem mount

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Thw Topeak Ridecase II is a silicon case for the iPhone and comes packaged with a handlebar/stem mount

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Colnago C59 Disc superbike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Formula hydraulic gubbins have been concealed away

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

140mm Formula hydraulic brake as standard on the C59 Disc

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Thunderdome from All-City Cycles – it's their race-specific alloy sprint bike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

All-City's Big Block track frameset represents their vision of the ideal track frame for the modern fixed gear rider

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Nature Boy is a singlespeed cross bike from All-City Cycles…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…while the Macho Man is a geared version

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The 2013 Banshee Spitfire

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The 2013 Banshee Spitfire

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Spitfire is finished very nicely

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Legend is a full-on downhill animal

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Banshee Legend gets oversized titanium pivot hardware

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Prime is Banshee's fresh 29er frame

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

A classic bicycle from The Light Blue

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Light Blue brand has been resurrected – this is one of their latest bikes. Sadly they are no longer made in Cambridge

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

That's one big ring to push

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The split chainstays are an interesting feature

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

They just don't make 'em like this anymore

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

They just don't make 'em like this anymore

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Surly's obese lineup…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…and their 'cross offerings

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Always interesting to see the guts of a Rohloff

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

White Brothers forks have smartened up for this year

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

White Brothers forks have smartened up for this year

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Out with the old…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…in with the new

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Initial-D from Identiti. It's an all-new, disc-ready road frameset for 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Initial-D from Identiti. It's an all-new, disc-ready road frameset for 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Initial-D uses Hope X2 discs front and rear

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Initial-D frame and fork are expected to hit the shops at between £800-£1,000 in 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Initial-D makes use of Hope's V-Twin system to deliver power to X2 calipers

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Ultegra Di2 and Halo's new Carbaura RD wheelset

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Internal routing for the Initial-D

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope X2 hydraulic discs

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Genetic's fully adjustable carbon/Ti seatpost is due to land for £90

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Genetic are also releasing this full carbon saddle for £99.99

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Halo are working on a new carbon rimmed wheelset for 2014, and we got a sneak peek - that's one hell of a flange

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The carbon rim has already stood up to brutal 4X testing

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Carbon prototype rim

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Persona is a stealthy little Urban number with a Sturmey Archer S2 kickshift

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Mogul downhill bike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

These graphics are subject to change, but we like their up-lift sensible placement

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

For £300 the new Drift HD Ghost includes a remote, 1080p recording, external mic support and a battery life claimed to be best in class. Oh, and it supports Wi-Fi too

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The new Drift HD Ghost has a fully accessible menu – no clip-on screens here

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal BMX bars really look the business

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal MTB grips

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal's FatBar Lite comes in all shapes and sizes

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

There isn't much that isn't made by Hope! Even the all-new Hope handlebar

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Green anodising throughout

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hard anodised bling

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Fizik Tundra and Hope seatpost combo

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Steve Peat's world champs steed

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Steve Peat's world champs steed

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Steve Peat's 20th anniversary world championship Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Peaty's super patriotic world champs bike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Steve Peat's 20th anniversary world championship Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Ibis Hakkalugi is available in two builds for 2013, with Ultegra (£2,499) and Rival (£3,399) options

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Ibis Hakkalugi gets discs for 2013

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

2013 Ibis Hakkalugi

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Hakkalugi is also available as a frameset for £1,650

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Ibis Hakkalugi gets discs for 2013

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Mondraker's forward geometry setup is nothing new, but always worthy of a snap

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Mondraker's Podium Pro

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This Scalp downhill bike from Nukeproof was kitted out with a Manitou Dorado upside-down fork

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Tough up front…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…in the middle…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…and at the rear!

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hotlines had several Lapierre bikes on display that featured their new Electronic Intelligence suspension system

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

A 1992 Yeti ARC

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Manitou 2 forks with Critical racing brakes!

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Purple ano, you just can't get enough

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Period Shimano XTR sits before a Tioga Disk drive rear wheel

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Both the 33 and 35 forks from Formula were on display…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…complete with intricate compression, rebound and lockout adjustments

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Yeti 303 looked as tasty as ever

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Yeti SB95A 29er

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the international build Yeti SB66A

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the DVO Emerald prototype downhill fork – its upside down chassis looks promising

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

43mm uppers look fully moto

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Topeak Defender iGlow is a rear mudguard with an integrated LED

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Topeak now produce a whole range of accessories to support the iPhone

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Topeak Ridecase II is a silicon case for the iPhone and comes packaged with a handlebar/stem mount

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Thw Topeak Ridecase II is a silicon case for the iPhone and comes packaged with a handlebar/stem mount

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Colnago C59 Disc superbike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Formula hydraulic gubbins have been concealed away

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

140mm Formula hydraulic brake as standard on the C59 Disc

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Thunderdome from All-City Cycles – it's their race-specific alloy sprint bike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

All-City's Big Block track frameset represents their vision of the ideal track frame for the modern fixed gear rider

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Nature Boy is a singlespeed cross bike from All-City Cycles…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…while the Macho Man is a geared version

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The 2013 Banshee Spitfire

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The 2013 Banshee Spitfire

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Spitfire is finished very nicely

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Legend is a full-on downhill animal

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Banshee Legend gets oversized titanium pivot hardware

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Prime is Banshee's fresh 29er frame

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

A classic bicycle from The Light Blue

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Light Blue brand has been resurrected – this is one of their latest bikes. Sadly they are no longer made in Cambridge

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

That's one big ring to push

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The split chainstays are an interesting feature

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

They just don't make 'em like this anymore

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

They just don't make 'em like this anymore

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Surly's obese lineup…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…and their 'cross offerings

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Always interesting to see the guts of a Rohloff

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

White Brothers forks have smartened up for this year

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

White Brothers forks have smartened up for this year

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Out with the old…

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

…in with the new

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Initial-D from Identiti. It's an all-new, disc-ready road frameset for 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

This is the Initial-D from Identiti. It's an all-new, disc-ready road frameset for 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Initial-D uses Hope X2 discs front and rear

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Initial-D frame and fork are expected to hit the shops at between £800-£1,000 in 2014

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Initial-D makes use of Hope's V-Twin system to deliver power to X2 calipers

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Ultegra Di2 and Halo's new Carbaura RD wheelset

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Internal routing for the Initial-D

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope X2 hydraulic discs

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Genetic's fully adjustable carbon/Ti seatpost is due to land for £90

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Genetic are also releasing this full carbon saddle for £99.99

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Halo are working on a new carbon rimmed wheelset for 2014, and we got a sneak peek - that's one hell of a flange

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The carbon rim has already stood up to brutal 4X testing

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Carbon prototype rim

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Persona is a stealthy little Urban number with a Sturmey Archer S2 kickshift

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The Identiti Mogul downhill bike

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

These graphics are subject to change, but we like their up-lift sensible placement

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

For £300 the new Drift HD Ghost includes a remote, 1080p recording, external mic support and a battery life claimed to be best in class. Oh, and it supports Wi-Fi too

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

The new Drift HD Ghost has a fully accessible menu – no clip-on screens here

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal BMX bars really look the business

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal MTB grips

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Renthal's FatBar Lite comes in all shapes and sizes

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

There isn't much that isn't made by Hope! Even the all-new Hope handlebar

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Green anodising throughout

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hope CEO Ian Weatherill's stunning Santa Cruz V10

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Hard anodised bling

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

Fizik Tundra and Hope seatpost combo

Oli Woodman/Future Publishing

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BikeRadar ventured out to Whittlebury Hall near Silverstone for this year's Core Bike Show. We've taken hundreds of pictures of the most interesting kit and will be bringing you all the highlights from the show over the next few hours.

In this first (and very much random!) instalment we've got everything from a retro Yeti ARC mountain bike to an all-new, disc-ready road frameset from Identiti. Check out our rammed image gallery to get your two-wheeled fix.